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full disclosure for our pbs audiences. we are putting this together friday, we have to get it out to our pbs stations that day but the primary is saturday. so if you are watching this program on sunday and it appears dated, it is. but we soldier on. the field of candidates for the republican presidential nomination is narrowed to four. jon huntsman, rick perry got the message this week. voters just were not interested in what they had to offer. huntsman endorses and romney, perry endorses gingrich. thursday night the remaining candidates took the stage in charleston. here is a sample. >> i am steady, i am solid, i am not going to go out and do things you are going to worry about. >> i am tired of the elite media at protecting barack obama. >> and on the question whether mitt romney would release several years of tax returns. >> maybe. i will take a look at what our documents are. >> despite the fact it now looks like mitt romney did not win the iowa caucus after all, that gingrich was coming out strong in south carolina th
full disclosure for our pbs audiences. we are putting this together friday, we have to get it out to our pbs stations that day but the primary is saturday. so if you are watching this program on sunday and it appears dated, it is. but we soldier on. the field of candidates for the republican presidential nomination is narrowed to four. jon huntsman, rick perry got the message this week. voters just were not interested in what they had to offer. huntsman endorses and romney, perry endorses...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: on this final friday before election day, there was word that jobs are on the increase, but so is unemployment. the numbers were seized upon by the presidential candidates as they began making closing arguments on an issue that's been front and center throughout the campaign. did an economy in need of a spark find one in october? u.s. employers across nearly all sectors were hiring, for a net gain of 171,000 new jobs. the labor department also revised its august and september figures higher, by 84,000. all told, it signaled slow but steady growth, and it was news that president obama wanted to play up in the campaign's final weekend, especially in one critical state. >> "oh (io), oh (io)" >> brown: the president made three stops in the buckeye state, starting in hilliard, just outside columbus. >> in 2008, we were in the middle of two wars and the worst economic crisis since the great depression. and today, our businesses have created nearly five and a half millio
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: on this final friday before election day, there was word that jobs are on the increase, but so is unemployment. the numbers were seized upon by the presidential candidates as they began making closing arguments on an issue that's been front and center throughout the campaign. did an economy in need of a spark find one in october? u.s. employers across nearly all sectors were hiring, for a net gain of...
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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. in a few hours, we will know who has won and who has lost in the first test of america's presidential election campaign. it is decision day for the voters of iowa. for months, republican candidates have looted this state, but will they leave with a clearer idea of who will take on barack obama in november? >> hundreds more hands to be shaken, children to be courted before this is over. mitt romney is behaving like a victor. >> i believe in america, i believe that our future. i believe that we will accomplish great things. >> align republicans to get a blow for their candidate, come november, he should be judged. he has to persuade his own side first. it hurt when he lost iowa four years ago. conservatives want someone more consistently right wing. >> it sets the course of the country. by the sun fooled shine, -- that through the flat landscape artist and those that could put them in the vital top three places. libertarian could win, but newt gingrich's star has faded. at this basketba
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: in just a few hours, president barack obama and former massachusetts governor mitt romney will take the stage at the university of denver's magness arena for the first of three election debates. tonight's encounter, moderated by the "newshour's" own jim lehrer, is to focus on domestic policy. the first half of the 90-minute face-off will be spent on the number one issue for most voters this year: the economy. joining us for the debate, and here with us now to preview what to expect tonight are two familiar faces syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. gentlemen, welcome. the night is finally here. mark, no pressure, just 60 million people will be watching. what are you looking for from tonighta encounter? >> what i'm looking for, judy, is that the-- the candidate who understands of the two that the most important thing is not making a mistake but really making a point as to what his presidency would be about. i think both
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: in just a few hours, president barack obama and former massachusetts governor mitt romney will take the stage at the university of denver's magness arena for the first of three election debates. tonight's encounter, moderated by the "newshour's" own jim lehrer, is to focus on domestic policy. the first half of the 90-minute face-off will be spent on the number one issue for most voters this...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: the troubles with the u.s. economy-- and the possible fallout-- were on full display today. a task force report told of states facing ever-deeper budget holes. but the chairman of the federal reserve withheld any promise of immediate help. ben bernanke came before the senate banking committee acknowledging that the economy has suffered a series of setbacks. a slump in hiring and job growth, a slow down in manufacturing activity can reduce spending by consumers. while fighting the trend, the fed chair would not commit on if or when the central bank might act again to boost growth. >> we're looking very carefully at the economy, trying to judge whether or not the loss of moment actual we've seen recently -- momentum we've seen recently is enduring and whether or not the economy will make progress to lower unemployed and more satisfactory labor market conditions. if that does not occur, obviously we have to consider additional steps. >> senators from the two parties
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the nation could be pushed into a major recession next year if scheduled spending cuts and tax hikes kick in at the end of the year. the congressional budget office said going over the so-called fiscal cliff could have dire consequences. unless congress acts by the end of the year, americans can expect more than $300 billion in tax increases as bush-era tax cuts expire. and nearly $200 billion in across-the-board spending cuts congress agreed to last year in exchange for raising the debt ceiling. the c.b.o. said those changes would reduce the deficit substantially. but the economy would also shrink by nearly 3% during the first half of the year and unemployment could top 9%. we look more closely at this now, with maya macguineas, president of the committee for a responsible federal budget. and alice rivlin, a founding director of the c.b.o. she's now with the brookings institution. welcome to you both. alice rivlin, what's the most important thing pushing us towar
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the nation could be pushed into a major recession next year if scheduled spending cuts and tax hikes kick in at the end of the year. the congressional budget office said going over the so-called fiscal cliff could have dire consequences. unless congress acts by the end of the year, americans can expect more than $300 billion in tax increases as bush-era tax cuts expire. and nearly $200 billion in...
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pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: peter edelman is the director of the center of poverty and inequality at georgetown. he is also a noted author whose lives text is called "so rich, so poor, why it is so difficult to end poverty in america." i want to start with a quote i pulled out of the book. it will permit me frame our conversation. -- it will frame perfectly our conversation appeared "poverty and america are words that should not appear in the same sentence. but we should have poverty have all isxymoron it and we have the highest child poverty rate in the world is downright shameful." that phrase that we should have poverty at all is oxymoron, i think some will find it interesting because, some christians to read the bible where it says that you shall have the poor with you always, make the case for me for why poverty should not even exist in this country. >> for one thing, we have become a very rich country. whatever was the case during the depression, really thr
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pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: catherine crier was the youngest elected state judge in the state of texas before going on to cover national and legal affairs for cnn, abc, and court tv, and others. she is a best-selling author, her latest text is "patriot acts: what americans must do to save the republic". good to have you on this program. >> good to be here. "patriot acts: what americans must do to save the republic", is it too late? >> i worry. i really do. ideologyy quotes, is the science of idiots. oftentimes they are defending things that are destroying the constitutional republic. and unless people understand that as the first line of defense, we have to sustain what the founders gave us. we can have our great fights on the right and left but we are invading the structure of our republic in dangerous ways. tavis: how are we affecting the structure? >> i was reading about -- the bush lawyers, who are defending that presidency, empowering the executive branch. n
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i support that believing pbs and npr can compete on their own in the marketplace. many liberals are furiously defending public broadcasting. >> the reason that we invest in things like public television. >> yes. >> is that it brings educational programs to communities that would not have them. it's one of the best investments we ever made in the country. $16 trillion debt and we have got to pay for bill moyer. let him compete on his own. you want educational program? watch your program. spring for the cable, all right? let him compete on his own. >> let me ask you this then. >> all right. come on. 16 trillion you have got to start to cut. >> bill o'reilly has identified the $130 million from npr because npr should be able to compete on its own. >> correct. >> bill: correct. our pal john stossel has been investigating the situation. here he is. what did you find out? >> that they don't need the money. i'm rich. i can live on my own. i don't need taxpayer money. >> bill: they are awash in money, right? >> sesame workshop has assets of $400 million. they license these
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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america. they spent a fortune, traveled thousands of miles, and in the end, only 8 voters actually mattered. the first contest of the u.s. presidential election could not have finished closer yet only 8 votes really did separate the republican candidates mitt romney and rick santorum in the iowa caucuses. now they headed to the next primary race to try to actually seal the nomination. >> he is celebrating. so is he. both think that they can win their prize. just 8 votes divided mitt romney from rick santorum but they are worlds apart. second place is sweet for the former senator, a christian conservative, a hard-line opponent of gay marriage an abortion. >> what wins in america are bold ideas, sharp contrast, and a plan that includes everyone. >> some predicted that his pungent views mean he cannot win. supporters disagree. >> his message resonates. when you talk to this man and you look him in the eye, you can trust him. >> the media decided for us to our candidate was. they have been telling
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but pbs is educational. and it seems to me it is obvious that he wants everybody to keep believe lying, and you want a populous that doesn't know how to think for itself, doesn't know how to question anything or know the facts. >> stephanie: yes. >> just got a tweet from someone saying there were no vp debates until -- >> stephanie: that's what i thought. and besides my dad was entirely too busy explaining barry goldwater's position on nuclear weapons. okay. sam in seattle, you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi, sam. >> caller: hi good to talk to everybody. i read something last night about newt gingrich having to debate mitt romney and his big complaint was he got beat because you can't debate somebody who is dishonest. >> stephanie: yeah somebody made that point this week. fundamentally, frankly i was lying when i said that and now i'm telling the truth -- >> stephanie: i love watching his face when people talk about one thing after another that he said about romney and he is just like grinning like a
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proud to support "washington week" on pbs. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. it's hard to know where to begin in a week shamed by secret videotapes, frantic recalibration and taxes. one thing we know for sure, the charges and counter charges are just beginning and neither candidate shows any sign of backing down. the president told interviewers at a univision town hall that washington can't be fixed from the inside. mitt romney saw an opening. >> the president today threw in the white flag of surrender again. he said he can't change washington from the inside. he can only exchange it from outside. well, we're going to give him that chance in november. he's going outside! [cheers] i can change washington. i will change washington. we'll get the job done from the inside. >> for some reason my opponent got really exc
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